BLACKCAPS In Australia. Third Test. Adelaide. Day One
Get ya walk on Starc. Join the Diggity Doc as he gives Mitchell Starc a send-off and recaps day one of the Adelaide Test.
Get ya walk on Starc. Join the Diggity Doc as he gives Mitchell Starc a send-off and recaps day one of the Adelaide Test.
How does Test cricket appease the very people who have made it what it is by either playing the game or supporting the game over the past 100 years, while embracing evolution?
Put all the day/night fluff aside and we've got a BLACKCAPS team who are yet to nail a strong team performance in Australia.
Do you want wickets or dot balls? Pressure or long-hops? Pink or red ball? Off to Adelaide we go...
Thumbs up for bowling fast
A draw and some fight in Perth but there's still plenty to improve on for the BLACKCAPS
All eyes on Steve Smith as we await his decision on where this game might go.
Heroism, thine name is Ross.
We could watch Prince Kane bat all day. Hopefully that's exactly what we get to do this afternoon.
Come on in and share in my pain as day one of the second Test in Perth was day six of the torture.
Josh Hazlewood and his Aussie comrade did the job in Brisbane, what's the WACA got in store for us?
B-Mac played his shots while divine intervention from Natty Mac didn't show up and the BLACKCAPS lost.
Prince Kane is great, but he can't win Test matches by himself.
Bowling Mitch ... zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz
Damn Davey Warner, it's hard to hate though when the BLACKCAPS weren't that good on day one of the Gabba Test.
Stage one is done, time for stage two as the BLACKCAPS continue on their journey to the top of Test cricket.
Remember Kane Williamsom? He's our best batsman and with Steve Smith also on show we're going to be treated to some of the best batsmen doing the rounds ... and some battlers.
Trent Boult's the only kiwi bowler that the Doc would take to form a trans-Tasman super team as the hype surrounding the first Test at the Gabba takes over.
Pink balls and trans-Tasman shenanigans might get headlines, but the battle between Matt Henry and Doug Bracewell gets the Nichey Niche going.
Logan van Beek is/was a Dutch international and he pulled off a slick one-two combo in the Plunket Shield as he hit a hundy and took six wickets for Canterbury. Ah, the Plunket Shield's beautiful.